Part 85 (1/2)
Smith's ”Wealth of Nations”
Plutarch's ”Lives”
Letters of Pliny
Cicero's Select Letters
Plato's ”Phaedrus”
Epictetus' Discourses
Socrates' ”Apology and Crito”
Beauedy”
Milton's Tractate on Education
Bacon's ”New Atlantis”
Darwin's ”Origin of Species”
Webster's ”duchess of Malfi”
Dryden's ”All for Love”
Tho”
John Woolman's Journal
”Arabian Nights”
Tennyson's ”Becket”
Penn's ”Fruits of Solitude”
Milton's ”Areopagitica”
The following list of books is offered as suggestive of profitable lines of reading for all classes and tastes:
_Books on Nature_
Thoreau's, ”Cape Cod,” ”Maine Woods,” ”Excursions”
Burroughs' ”Ways of Nature,” ”Wake Robin,” ”Signs and Seasons,”
”Pepacton”
Jefferies' ”Life of the Fields,” ”Wild Life in a Southern Country,” and ”Idylls of Field and Hedgerow”